This is a Guest Post from Ray Deg
Hi there, I don’t really blog, but as Jenn was asking for guest writers I thought I would give it a go.
So, like most folks I started wargaming as a kid, I saved my pocket money and I brought new units, got a decent haul for Christmas and Birthdays, but never really had much of a backlog, most stuff was painted before the next purchase.
Next up puberty hits, I stop for a few years as you do, then got back into it, now with a job and more disposable income, so I would buy a few units come payday, but again no real backlog.
Fast forward to today, as a “Proper Grown up” I could pretty much buy whatever I fancied, so I did, from side projects to new armies to impulse buys on bundle boxes etc, so the mountain of plastic grew and grew.
But you know what, I have far less time to paint now, grown up responsibilities being what they are, and yet I bought more because I could. (ooh ltd release etc etc) so now I find myself with a lot of different armies most half built and half painted none of them getting the love they deserve.
Of course, I could get rid of them all, I did in fact sell a lot, but I do like my models, they have just become a chore. I find myself thinking I SHOULD paint X or Y or I need to get a certain unit done and trying to force myself to power through…
I think I need to box them up and just pull out one unit at a time, actually go back to painting for the fun of painting.
What do you think?
3 responses to “Guest Post – Wargaming addiction?”
Recently a few of the blogs I follow have been settongbpainting challenges, participating in these have helped me to focus and get stuff finished
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This is a great idea!
Any chance you could share some of these blogs and their challenges?
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Sure here are a couple of examples:
https://azazelx.com/2018/02/22/squad-march-painting-challenge-2018/
https://imperialrebelork.wordpress.com/2018/02/16/a-special-kind-of-fembruary/
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